The Works of the Right Honorable Edmund Burke, Volume 1Little, Brown, 1884 - Great Britain |
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Page x
... for Peace was in its progress through the press when the author died . About one half of it was actually revised in print by himself , though not in the exact order of the pages as they now stand . He enlarged his first X ADVERTISEMENT .
... for Peace was in its progress through the press when the author died . About one half of it was actually revised in print by himself , though not in the exact order of the pages as they now stand . He enlarged his first X ADVERTISEMENT .
Page xi
Edmund Burke. pages as they now stand . He enlarged his first draft , and separated one great member of his subject ... stands in the three hundred and seventy - third and fourth pages , ‡ was * The former comprising the matter included ...
Edmund Burke. pages as they now stand . He enlarged his first draft , and separated one great member of his subject ... stands in the three hundred and seventy - third and fourth pages , ‡ was * The former comprising the matter included ...
Page xviii
... stands from its relation to the subject of the Letter addressed by him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has been paid to chrono- logical order , which , in the last edition ...
... stands from its relation to the subject of the Letter addressed by him , at a later period , to Sir Hercules Langrishe . With the same exception , too , strict regard has been paid to chrono- logical order , which , in the last edition ...
Page 17
... of war must have been an equal sufferer . But I am content to detract from this , and to suppose that the Indians lost only VOL . I. 2 half so much , and then the account stands thus A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 17.
... of war must have been an equal sufferer . But I am content to detract from this , and to suppose that the Indians lost only VOL . I. 2 half so much , and then the account stands thus A VINDICATION OF NATURAL SOCIETY . 17.
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Edmund Burke. half so much , and then the account stands thus : in this war alone ( for Semiramis had other wars ) in ... stand made against them , and the unfortunate event of all his mighty preparations , are known to everybody . In ...
Edmund Burke. half so much , and then the account stands thus : in this war alone ( for Semiramis had other wars ) in ... stand made against them , and the unfortunate event of all his mighty preparations , are known to everybody . In ...
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